Tag Archives: Multi Fuel

There are so many woodburners and multi fuel stoves on the market that it can be hard to work out what stove is best for you, especially if you have very specific requirements. One common problem scenario is finding a … Continue reading →

Dumfries and Galloway Fire and Rescue Service recently issued some safety guidance in the wake of a number of house fires linked to wood burning stoves. Substantial energy price rises in recent years, coupled with the struggle to cope with … Continue reading →

Rising fuel costs and the green living movement have triggered a lot of interest in woodburners amongst people who have never had one before. While I know a wood burning stove is a great choice for many people, it isn’t right for … Continue reading →

The Morso Squirrel woodburner has long been one of the most popular Scandinavian stoves on the British market. Over the years the Morso Squirrel stove family has grown, but always retained a traditional appearance. The latest addition, the Morso Squirrel 1416 stove, is a … Continue reading →

As we’re well into November I thought I’d better address an issue which comes up year after year – people waiting until the last minute to buy a woodburner for use at Christmas. A new woodburning stove is an important purchase, and … Continue reading →

Franco Belge Montfort Classic Stove The November issue of Country Homes & Interiors shows a beautiful Franco Belge stove in a country cottage setting. The article (p.49-54) features the Glen Hurich holiday home of Liz and Richard Hallam, which overlooks Loch Doilet … Continue reading →

When the weather turns cold and the nights draw in there’s nothing like the warmth of a real fire. If you have a working fireplace the time has come to make sure it is ready for use when winter sets … Continue reading →